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Tax Preparation Campaign
United
Way is launching another campaign to help families in Snohomish
County—this time by preparing tax returns, especially
for people who may qualify for thousands of dollars in federal credits.
United
Way is opening a free tax preparation and electronic filing site
January 20 at the Boys & Girls Club in North Everett, 2316 12th
Street. Trained and certified volunteers will be on hand Tuesday
and Thursday evenings, 5-8 pm, Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm and
Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm to complete income tax returns. Electronic
filing means any refunds an individual or family is owed come back
much more quickly, usually within 10 business days.
“Although
no one will be turned away because of income level, the primary
purpose is to help low- and moderate-income working families claim
federal tax credits they may not even know they qualify for,” said
Deborah Squires, United Way spokesperson.
One
such credit—the Earned Income Tax Credit—can be worth up to $4,500
cash back for eligible families with children. The earned income
tax program has been credited with lifting more children out of
poverty than any other federal program. Even individuals and families
who don't earn enough to have to file a claim may receive money
back, but only if they file.
It
is estimated that as much as $10 million in earned income tax credits
goes unclaimed each year in Snohomish County alone. Research also
shows that 68 percent of families who receive the credit spend it
on items such as food, housing, utilities and health care. That
huge potential to increase families' ability to afford the basic
needs for themselves made sense to United Way volunteers who spent
more than a year studying ways to impact hunger and food security.
Sponsors
Bank of America , the EverTrust Foundation, and Moss Adams, and
partners the Boys & Girls Club and the IRS, were equally sold
on the positive economic impact of bringing federal dollars into
the community.
“Saving
the fees and refund anticipation loan charges alone that a family
may pay elsewhere can make a huge difference in putting money back
into the pocket of those who need it most,” Squires said.
Volunteers
will be working through April 14 at the Boys & Girls Club. Only
basic individual taxes are prepared: no businesses and no rental
income. No appointment is necessary, however, if an interpreter
is needed, it's best to call first for an appointment first. United
Way has volunteers who speak a number of languages. The number for
the United Way of Snohomish County free tax site in North Everett
is 425.248-9914.
Tax
clients need to bring:
- A valid
picture ID
- W-2 forms
and 1099s from every employer
- Social
Security number(s) for you, your spouse, children and other
dependents OR an individual tax payer identification number
(ITIN)
- Bank account
information for a direct deposit or tax return—a copy of a valid
check (No bank account? Get a bonus if you sign up for free
checking!)
There
are other free tax preparation sites throughout Puget Sound . Call
2-1-1 or 1-877-211-9274 for the free tax preparation site nearest
you.
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